Sorry peeps, but I have just had a family bereavement, so I won't be on this forum for a while. Keep up the good work.
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Sorry peeps, but I have just had a family bereavement, so I won't be on this forum for a while. Keep up the good work.
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Wavertree Road, Edge Hill
You won't see this view again either, the three ugly sisters in 1979
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You don't get rid of me that easily! I have just been too busy, but I will post a bit on Yo! when I can.:rolleyes:
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Garston Hospital taken from the Garston Empire, the days of which are numbered!
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St Francis School,...
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Glad to help, Marty 1. Here is the site of the Lytton, taken May of this year. I do not have a pic of it, but can remember it closed.
The Lytton cinema was on Lytton Street, of Everton Road. Opened in 1911, it had 580 seats and no balcony. Not one of the major circuit houses, it lasted until 1959. Following use as a tobacco...
The Plough, Rice Lane, Walton has been tinned up for a while, but was sold prior to its auction date in April. For what?
The bible was not held up by publishers delaying tactics!:gnasher:
This is for Lindylou, from April 1965
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A bit different from this 1965 view
Here is the obituary for the Atlas, from 1958. It is a pity that nobody ever got a picture of the inside, plenty of people went inside it when it was a wreck!
This 1967 pic shows part of the building between the Scala and The Vines, but I have nothing showing the whole thing.
Source, - dusashenka
I have kept up with this thread and i feel that Ged has a point, as does George.
Having posted hundreds of my own pics on Yo!, I am happy for anyone to copy them. They are mine, so no probs.
George...
here is the Stanley Park clock
The railtour was for one of the enthusiasts groups. The MD&HB would occasionally agree to hire out a loco, crew and use some BR wagons!
My pic shows one of the 'pug' engines that BR used on the dock...
The loco plinthed on Derby road is a diesel, I had a small Andrew Barclay saddle tank steam loco.
With the Princes Dock rail traffic finished, the resident MD&HB diesel was sent under its own power...
Thanks, I had great fun steaming round the Princes Dock lines - and I have the pics to prove it!
The railway lines shwn in the picture were part of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Boards 'main line', which ran the length of the docks. The railway companies and their successors had runnimg powers...
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The confusion arises because Gaumont aquired local circuits in 1928, giving them a foothold in Liverpool. They also bought out Provincial Cinematograph Theatres in 1930, who owned the Trocadero in...
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The Astoria was on the corner of Furness Street
The Victory was on the corner of Luton Grove. It was demolished in 1961 and a row of shops erected(now Unique Furniture)
As part of an ongoing project, I am looking for photographs of the following cinemas;
The Victory, which was located on the corner of Walton Road and Luton Grove
The Cabbage Hall, now Liverpool...